Benefits of breastfeeding
Each woman produces breast milk that is unique to her baby, and which adapts to the child’s needs throughout its growth. Breast milk is the best food for your baby. It contains not only antibodies, but also growth factors and enzymes. Breast milk contains living cells such as white globulins and stem cells, that help the immune system and in repairing tissue.
For a newborn, breast milk has enormous benefits such as reducing respiratory infections, otitis and gastro-enteritis, as well as reducing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. On top of this, break milk has a protective effect for inflammatory conditions such as eczema.
Do you know that breastfeeding also has benefits for the mother? Certain breastfeeding properties have a protective effect, by reducing the risk of postpartum bleeding and of developing breast and ovarian cancers.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), “Breastfeeding has many health benefits for both the mother and infant. Breast milk contains all the nutrients an infant needs in the first six months of life. Breastfeeding protects against diarrhoea and common childhood illnesses such as pneumonia, and may also have longer-term health benefits for the mother and child, such as reducing the risk of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence.
Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk. No other liquids or solids are given – not even water – with the exception of oral rehydration solution, or drops/syrups of vitamins, minerals or medicines.”
Source: https://www.who.int/elena/titles/exclusive_breastfeeding/en/
Baby-Friendly Initiative
The Baby-Friendly Initiative (BFI) is a strategy for continuous improvement of the quality of the care and services.
The CLSC de Parc-Extension, CLSC de Côte-des-Neiges, CLSC Métro and the Outremont Point of Service are Baby-Friendly Initiative certified sites. In a BFI site, all mothers and babies can take advantage of this policy regardless if they are breastfeeding or not. The pregnant woman, or the new mother, receives the necessary information to help her make an informed decision on how to feed her baby. Staff members have been trained to support the mother.
New parents have access to healthcare professionals who can provide them with information and answer their questions on breastfeeding, child development, feeding, newborn care, perinatal mental health, your relationship after the baby arrives, etc. Many of these take place as activities allowing for an opportunity to speak to other parents, which is well appreciated.
For more information on the Baby-Friendly Initiative (in French only): https://www.msss.gouv.qc.ca/professionnels/perinatalite/amis-des-bebes/
Infant feeding policy
CIUSSS West-Central Montreal has implemented a infant feeding policy to promote maternal and infant health, by adopting practices that protect, promote and support breastfeeding.
The policy is addressed to all employees, physicians, mid-wives, interns, volunteers and consultants working in CIUSSS West-Central Montreal sites. It applies to all future and current parents and their babies, employees, and users who receive services from the CIUSSS or who visit one of our sites.
Drop-in breastfeeding groups
In-person weekly drop-in breastfeeding groups are available to future mothers, mothers, and their immediate family, during which you can ask healthcare professionals any questions on breastfeeding. The groups are also an opportunity to meet other parents and share experiences.
No registration required. For more information, please contact your CLSC.
Site | Schedule* | Information | Meeting |
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CLSC de Benny Farm | Every Tuesday | 514-484-7878 ext. 63550 | In person |
CLSC de Côte-des-Neiges, room 339 | Every Tuesday | 514-731-8531 ext. 2439 | In person |
CLSC Métro | Every Wednesday | 514-731-8531 ext. 6354 | In person |
CLSC de Parc-Extension | Every Wednesday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m., room 13.1 in the basement | 514-731-8531 ext. 6354 | In person |
* The drop-in breastfeeding groups do not take place on statutory holidays
Breastfeeding clinics
CLSC de Côte-des-Neiges Breastfeeding Clinic
The CLSC de Côte-des-Neiges offers the services of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants for mothers with specific breastfeeding problems, or who anticipate having a problem. In some cases, medical assistance is available thanks to a partnership with family medicine physicians.
We are here to support you, and to help you achieve your breastfeeding goals!
By referral from a health professional only. Referrals can be faxed to 514-731-4012.
Priority will be given to users living in CIUSSS West-Central Montreal's territory and patients of the Village Santé Family Medicine Group.
For more information: 514-731-8531 ext. 2439
Herzl-Goldfarb Breastfeeding Clinic
The Herzl-Goldfarb Breastfeeding Clinic is an inter-disciplinary referral centre for mothers and babies who are experiencing breastfeeding difficulties. International Board-Certified Lactation Consultants work alongside family physicians trained in lactation to manage complex breastfeeding cases referred by healthcare professionals from Montreal and surrounding areas.
The Herzl-Goldfarb Breastfeeding Clinic provides breastfeeding families with lactation services based on excellence of care and current research, educates professionals in lactation management, and contributes to the field of breastfeeding research, all within an inter-disciplinary setting.
By referral from a health professional only.
For more information:
514-340-8222 ext. 23269
Email: bf.clinic.ccomtl@ssss.gouv.qc.ca
Breastfeeding during the pandemic
- Information for parents
https://publications.msss.gouv.qc.ca/msss/fichiers/2020/20-210-58WA.pdf
- When the mother has COVID-19
https://publications.msss.gouv.qc.ca/msss/fichiers/2020/20-210-59WA.pdf
Publications and resources
The resources below can provide you with help and support in breastfeeding.
- Nourri-Source Montréal
https://nourri-source.org/en/
Facebook group: www.facebook.com/Nourri.Source.Montreal.Secteur.Cavendish
514-984-5160 info@nourrisourcemontreal.org
- La Route du Lait (in French only)
https://nourrisourcemontreal.org/fr/route-lait
- La Leche League Canada - Montreal chapter
https://www.lllc.ca/
514-842-4781
- Association québécoise des consultantes en lactation
https://www.ibclc.qc.ca/en/accueil
514-990-0262 info@ibclc.qc.ca
To find a private lactation consultant:
https://www.ibclc.qc.ca/en/find_an_ibclc/organization
- Les Relevailles de Montréal (in French only)
- Public Health Agency of Canada – 10 Great Reasons to Breastfeed Your Baby
- MAQ – Mouvement Allaitement du Québec (in French only)
https://mouvementallaitement.org/
- Santé Montréal – Breastfeeding
https://santemontreal.qc.ca/en/public/advice-and-prevention/breastfeeding/
- Best Start Resource Centre: Ontario's Maternal Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre – Breastfeeding
https://resources.beststart.org/product-category/resources/breastfeeding/